In most cases, changing the Bluetooth profile (AVRCP) to a higher version and disabling the Bluetooth absolute volume will fix the low media volume issue. Corrupt wireless settings will also cause low volume issues. Phone calls option enabled for other connected Bluetooth devices on Android will also cause low volume. Here are three methods to solve the low volume issue on Bluetooth headset and speaker connected to your Android smartphone.
Steps to Fix Bluetooth Devices’ Low Volume Issue on Android
Method 1: Change Bluetooth profile to higher version Method 2: Reset Wireless settings Resetting the wireless connection will solve the low Bluetooth volume on some Android smartphones. So, if you are still facing the low volume issue, reset wireless settings on your phone. Method 3: Disconnect phone calls for Bluetooth devices Sometimes, disable phone calls for connected devices will fix the low volume issue of Bluetooth headset and speakers. To turn off ‘Phone calls’ for connected Bluetooth devices follow the steps below.
Open Settings and select Connected devices.Next, choose Previously connected devices and tap on the gear icon next to the connected device name.Turn off the ‘Phone calls’ option for that device. Repeat it for other connected devices as well.
So this is how to fix low volume of Bluetooth headphone or Bluetooth speaker with Android phone. Changing equalizer settings in Sound settings will also increase the volume level. Advanced users with rooted devices can use Magisk modules to boost audio output significantly. More Resources:
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